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EDK II
http://www.tianocore.org/edk2/
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Secure Boot configuration #38

Closed crawfxrd closed 1 year ago

crawfxrd commented 1 year ago

Shoehorn in logic from Device Manager to show only the Secure Boot Config entry on the front page.

secure-boot-config

WatchMkr commented 1 year ago

Move Secure Boot Configuration to the main page.

Boot Default
One Time Boot
Change Boot Order

Secure Boot Configuration

Firmware Configuration Information
WatchMkr commented 1 year ago

Secure Boot Configuration page

Secure Boot Status     $Status
Enable/Disable Secure Boot (depending on status)

Delete System76 and Microsoft Keys (Use your own key)

Restore System76 and Microsoft Keys

Enable Secure Boot page

An operating system that includes secure boot support is required. Disable secure boot if
your operating system does not boot.

Enable Secure Boot and Restart
Cancel

Disable Secure Boot page

Disabling secure boot allows non-verified operating systems to boot and may disable
some OS security features.

Disable Secure Boot and Restart
Cancel

Delete System76 and Microsoft Keys (Use your own key) page

System76 and Microsoft keys will be deleted. Enroll custom keys from your operating system. Check
your OS documentation for details. To facilitate setup, secure boot is disabled until you manually
activate it.

Delete System76 and Microsoft Keys and Restart
Cancel

Restore System76 and Microsoft Keys page

Restoring System76 and Microsoft keys will remove any custom keys you have installed and may make
your OS unbootable. Disable secure boot if your operating system does not boot.

Restore System76 and Microsoft Keys and Restart
Cancel
crawfxrd commented 1 year ago

Keep the space between "Delete..." and "Restore..."?

secure-boot-options

WatchMkr commented 1 year ago

Let's remove the space between "Delete" and "Restore".